Investigating
Jehovah's Witnesses
The Christian Freedom Association is a non-profit association,
founded by former members of Jehovah's Witnesses. It is supported by many
people from all over Scandinavia. The purpose of the association is: to do
research and to inform about sound Christian belief, in order to help
people of a sectarian background who need to reorient themselves in their
relationship to the Bible and Christian belief.
E-mail to: Leslie Wiklander
NEW!
THE GENTILE TIMES
RECONSIDERED by Carl Olof Jonsson
Fourth Edition (Revised and Expanded)
Articles about Jehovah's Witnesses
Correspondence 1977-1980 between Carl Olof Jonsson and The Watchtower Society
Is
Today's Increasing of Lawlessness Unprecedented?
Chapter
6 - From: The Sign of the Last Days - When?
by Carl Olof Jonsson and
Wolfgang Herbst.
(Updated 2010)
The League of Nations and the United Nations in Prophetic Speculation - by Carl Olof Jonsson (from The Bible Examiner, April 1982)
Watch Tower Interpretations of Romans 13 - By Steve Anderson (from The Bible Examiner, April 1982)
Who are the true Christians? -
By Carl Olof Jonsson
Articles about chronology
THE 20TH YEAR OF ARTAXERXES
AND THE "SEVENTY WEEKS" OF DANIEL -
By Carl Olof
Jonsson
The so-called "Bible chronology"
of the Watch Tower Society
- By
Carl Olof Jonsson
The biblical flood: Chronology and Extension - By Carl Olof Jonsson
Rolf
Furuli's “response to Carl Olof Jonsson” disproved
-
By Carl Olof Jonsson
Updated (2003-09-19) with a postscript: Response to
Dan-Ake Mattsson
Updated (2003-10-11) with a response from Rud Persson
Professor Robert R. Newton, ”Ptolemy's Canon,” and ”The Crime of Claudius Ptolemy” - By Carl Olof Jonsson
Part II: The Saturn Tablet BM 76738 + BM 76813 Updated with an addendum 2008-09-02
Part III: Are there about 90 “anomalous tablets” from the Neo-Babylonian period?
Part IV: The Neo-Babylonian Ledger NBC 4897
Part V: Were there
unknown Neo-Babylonian kings?
Professor Hermann Hunger: "About the Dating of the Neo-Assyrian Eponym List"
Professor Hermann Hunger:
Review of
Rolf Furuli, Assyrian, Babylonian, and Egyptian Chronology.
Vol. II. 2nd ed., Oslo, Awatu Publishers, 2008.
A critique of the two-part article published in the public editions of
and
Carl Olof Jonsson, Göteborg, Sweden, 2011